IBM Systems Data Sheet IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data – two- socket Linux server A storage-rich, high-data- throughput server for data-intensive workloads In today’s demanding digital economy, business is competition, and you Highlights have to do everything you can to separate your business from the rest. With the constant influx of data and data sources, companies need to be ● Big data: The exponential growth in able to process data faster than ever before to stay ahead. OpenPOWER data needs a server designed for it. The IBM® Power System S822LC for Big Data LC servers are different by design—engineered at virtually every level and is purpose- built for high- data- intensive designed to be more powerful and open. Put your most data-intensive Linux workloads analytics workloads on the servers that were born to run them. ● Price-p erformance: Leveraging the IBM POWER8® architecture and a IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data is a scale-out Linux server purpose- built big data server design, that delivers a storage rich, high-data- throughput design built on open experience a total- cost- of- ownership (TCO) leadership standards to meet the big data workloads of today and grow with your needs for tomorrow. ● Open designs: OpenPOWER ecosystem and technologies from some of the world’s most innovative companies The IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data provides: ● Consolidated server footprint with 42 percent more virtual machines 1 (VMs) in the same footprint as competitive x86 servers ● Superior data throughput and performance for high-value Linux work- 1,2,3,4 loads, such as big data, analytic and industry applications ● Up to 12 large form factor (LFF) drives installed within the chassis to meet storage-rich application requirements IBM Systems Data Sheet ● Superior application price-performance due to higher 2,4 per-core performance over x86-based systems ● Leadership data throughput enabled by POWER8 multi- threading with up to 4x more threads per core than x86 designs1,3,5 ● Acceleration of big data workloads with up to 2 GPUs and superior input/output (I/O) bandwidth with CAPI ● Industry-leading, 1.8X better price-performance 1,2,3,4 IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data at a glance Processors and memory Microprocessors Two 8- core 3.32 GHz POWER8 processor cards or two 10-core 2.92 GHz POWER8 processor cards Level 2 (L2) cache 512 KB L2 cache per core Level 3 (L3) cache 8 MB L3 cache per core Level 4 (L4) cache Up to 32 MB per socket RAM (Memory) 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB DDR4 DIMMs; 64 GB to 512 GB per system Processor-to-memory 57.5 GB/ sec per socket, 115 GB/sec per system (Max sustained memory bandwidth to L4 cache from SCM) bandwidth 85 GB/ sec per socket, 170 GB/sec per system (Max peak memory bandwidth to DIMMs from L4 cache) 2 IBM Systems Data Sheet IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data at a glance I/ O and storage Adapter slots Two PCIe x16 Gen3 FHFL double wide, CAPI enabled Two PCIe x8 Gen3 FHFL, CAPI enabled One PCIe x8 Gen3 HHHL Up to two NVIDIA GPUs I/O Bandwidth 64 GBps (Simplex) Standard I/O 4 Port 10G BaseT Ethernet 2x USB 3.0 1x COM and 1x VGA System management IPMI dedicated 1 GE Internal storage capacity Twelve HDD/ SSD/ NVMe (Max 4x NVMe) Internal storage options 1,2,4,6,8 TB SATA, 2,4,6,8 TB SAS, 160 GB – 3.2 TB SATA NVMe Other Operating systems* Linux on POWER ● RHEL 7.2 ● Ubuntu 16.04 Racks Industry standard Power input 200-240 VAC System dimensions Width: 441.5 mm (17.4 in.) Depth: 822 mm (32.4 in.) Height: 86 mm (3.4 in.) Warranty Three- year limited warranty; 100 percent client replaceable units (CRU) (varies by country), next business day 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (excluding holidays), warranty service upgrades and maintenance are available 3 IBM Systems Data Sheet Why IBM? For more information IBM has continually invested in hardware and solution To learn more about the IBM Power System S822LC for innovation, pushing the performance envelope, resulting in Big Data, please contact your IBM representative or differentiated technology and significant value to our clients. IBM Business Partner, or visit the following website: IBM opened its IBM POWER® architecture to the ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/s822lc-big-data/ OpenPOWER Foundation, which includes members such as Google, NVIDIA and Rackspace, to collaborate and innovate Additionally, IBM Global Financing provides numerous on hardware technology. payment options to help you acquire the technology you need to grow your business. We provide full lifecycle management IBM’s OpenPOWER LC servers bring performance and of IT products and services, from acquisition to disposition. TCO leadership to the scale-out Linux market. Additionally, For more information, visit: ibm.com/financing businesses that rely on IBM Power Systems™ servers don’t just value leading technology and applications. They value the exceptional client experience that IBM provides throughout the business solution lifecycle that helps them drive rapid and lasting business value. 4 IBM Systems Data Sheet * See facts and features document for detailed OS-level support. 3 40% more throughput per server and 1.68X better performance/$ based ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/reports/factsfeatures.html on IBM internal testing of single system and OS image running Yahoo Cloud Services Benchmark (YCSB) 0.6.0, 1M record workload 1 42 percent more VM’s per server (1.84X more VM’s per $); 35 percent at 50/50 read/write factor. Results valid as of 8/24/ 16 Conducted under more throughput per server (1.73X more throughput/$) based on laboratory condition, individual result can vary based on workload size, IBM internal testing of single system running multiple virtual use of storage subsystems & other conditions. machines with Sysbench read only work load and are current as of August 22, 2016. Performance figures are based on running 24 M record IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data; 20 cores (2 x 20c chips) / scale factor per VM. Individual results will vary depending on individual 160 threads, POWER8; 2.9 GHz, 128 GB memory, MongoDB workloads, configurations and conditions. 3.38 RHEL 7.2. Competitive stack: HP Proliant DL380, 28 cores (2 x 14c chips) / 56 threads; Intel E5-2690 v4; 2.6 GHz; 128 GB IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data; 20 cores / 160 threads, memory, MongoDB 3.3, RHEL 7.2 . Both server priced with 2 x 1 TB POWER8; 2.9 GHz , 384 GB memory MariaDB 10.1.16, 20 8vcpu SATA 7.2K rpm HDD, 1 Gb 2-port, 1 x 16 gbps FCA. Configurations VMs of Ubuntu 16.04 with KVM compared to competitive stack: represent the specific processor running the MongoDB server on HP Proliant DL380 28 cores / 56 threads; Intel E5-2690 v4, 2.6 GHz; 1 socket & the YCSB application workload on the 2nd socket. 256 GB memory, MariaDB 10.1.16, 14 4 vcpu VMs of Ubuntu 16.04. IBM Flash 900 storage was used on both server for testing. with KVM. Pricing is based on: S822LC for Big Data http://www-03.ibm.com/ For more information about MariaDB go to: http://mariadb.org/ systems/power/hardware/linux-lc.html , and HP DL380 https://h22174.www2.hp.com/SimplifiedConfig/Index Pricing is based on: S822LC for Big Data http://www-03.ibm.com/ MongoDB https://www.mongodb.com/compare/mongodb-oracle systems/power/hardware/linux-lc.html and HP DL380 https://h22174.www2.hp.com/SimplifiedConfig/Index 4 2.1X better per core performance and 2.12X better performance/$ based on IBM internal testing of single system running multiple virtual 2 1.66X per core performance and 1.62X more performance/$ based machines with pgbench select only work load and are current as of on IBM internal testing of single system and OS image running August 25, 2016. Performance figures are based on running a 300 scale with pgbench work load at scale factor of 1000 and are current as of factor. Individual results will vary depending on individual workloads, August 21, 2016. Individual results will vary depending on individual configurations and conditions. workloads, configurations and conditions. OS and EDB subscription and hardware standard support price is 3 yr duration. IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data, 20 cores / 160 threads, POWER8; 2.9 GHz, 256 GB memory, 2 x 1 TB SATA 7.2K rpm IBM Power System S822LC for Big Data; 16 cores / 128 threads, LFF HDD, 10 Gb two-port, 1 x 16 gbps FCA, EDB Postgres Advanced POWER8; 3.3 GHz, 256 GB memory, EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5 , RHEL 7.2 with KVM (22 VMs). Server 9.5, RHEL 7.2 compared to competitive stack: HP Proliant DL380, 28 cores / 56 threads; Intel E5-2690 v4; 2.6 GHz; Competitive stack: HP Proliant DL380 ; 44 cores / 88 threads; 256 GB memory, EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5, RHEL 7.2 Intel E5-2699 v4; 2.2 GHz; 256 GB memory, 2 x 300 GB SATA and both configurations included 2 x 1 TB SATA 7.2K rpm HDD, 7.2K rpm LFF HDD, 1 Gb two-port, 1 x 16gbps FCA , 1 Gb 2-port, 1 x 16gbps FCA. EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5, RHEL 7.2, KVM (22 VMs). Pricing is based on: S822LC for Big Data http://www-03.ibm.com/ Pricing is based on: S822LC for Big Data http://www-03.ibm.com/ systems/power/hardware/linux-lc.html systems/power/hardware/linux-lc.html , EDB 9.5 http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/ EDB 9.5 http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/ subscriptions-power and HP DL380 https://h22174.www2.hp.com/ subscriptions-power and HP DL380 https://h22174.www2.hp.com/ SimplifiedConfig/Index SimplifiedConfig/Index 5 http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/xeon/ xeon-processor-e5-family.html http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/xeon/ xeon-processor-e7-family.html http://www.hotchips.org/wp-content/uploads/hc_archives/hc26/ HC26-12-day2-epub/HC26.12-8-Big-Iron-Servers-epub/ HC26.12.817-POWER8-Mericas-IBM Revised-no-spec.pdf 5 © Copyright IBM Corporation 2016 IBM Systems Route 100 Somers, NY 10589 Produced in the United States of America September 2016 IBM, the IBM logo, ibm.com, POWER, POWER8, and Power Systems are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide.
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